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Hello, I thought that when I loaded VS.Net, I would get a complete copy of
the documentation for the classes and methods, but I find that not to be
the case.

For instance, I was wanting information on the StackFrame Class, so when I
use dynamic help and bring up the class and review it, I get a brief
explanation of the class with no examples.

No if I go to Microsoft web site and do a search on StackFrame, I see the
same documentation noted above, but I also get pages of examples. Should I
always be going to the web for documentation on classes and methods to
which I am completely unfamiliar with?

Thanks in advance for your assistance!!!!!!!

Nov 18 '05 #1
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You can download the entire .Net SDK for free:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

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Kevin Spencer
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Microsoft MVP
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of lots of little things.

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Hello, I thought that when I loaded VS.Net, I would get a complete copy of
the documentation for the classes and methods, but I find that not to be
the case.

For instance, I was wanting information on the StackFrame Class, so when I
use dynamic help and bring up the class and review it, I get a brief
explanation of the class with no examples.

No if I go to Microsoft web site and do a search on StackFrame, I see the
same documentation noted above, but I also get pages of examples. Should I always be going to the web for documentation on classes and methods to
which I am completely unfamiliar with?

Thanks in advance for your assistance!!!!!!!

Nov 18 '05 #2

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